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Advice to parents on the remedies of financial crisis in January: Your Money

9th January, 2018

Thousands of students who sat for the 2017 Kenya certificate of primary education exams will from this morning start reporting to their respective secondary schools countrywide for form one admission. Over nine hundred thousand candidates sat the national test last year, with the government hoping to achieve a 100 percent transition from primary to the secondary school level. The candidates have until Friday this week to have reported. The government has already disbursed 29.5 billion Kenya shillings for the free day secondary education programme.

 

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